Sabrent has expanded its card reader range with its new USB Type-C CR-CF20 card reader for CFast 2.0 memory cards. The Sabrent USB Type-C CFast 2.0 card reader is designed to simplify transferring ...
The flash card maker now supports both of the new high-end flash card formats. Its CFast 2.0 cards reach 256GB capacity, and it's got a card reader, too. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
It’s portable, rugged, stylish, and plug-and-play – it’s ready to go, without drivers, with its travel-friendly, integrated USB-C cable. The aluminum main body adorns ABS casing for improved heat ...
IBC, AMSTERDAM, Sept. 13, 2013 – SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), a global leader in flash memory storage solutions, today announced the SanDisk Extreme Pro® CFastTM 2.0 memory card, designed for ...
When you think of Thunderbolt 3 accessories, there are only a handful of companies as prolific as Akitio. The California-based company has released numerous Thunderbolt 3-centric products aimed at Mac ...
The SanDisk Extreme Pro CFast 2.0 memory card’s industry leading transfer speeds offer up to double the shot speed of today’s fastest cards. With the new card, industry professionals are able to ...
Lexar CFast 2.0 Cards Capture High-Quality 4K Video and Beyond, Maximising Performance in Next-Generation, Cinema-Grade Video Cameras Lexar ® Professional 3600x CFast(TM) 2.0 card leverages new ...
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Delkin have announced a brand new Video Performance Guarantee 130 (VPG-130) version of their 128GB CFast 2.0 memory card. Boasting recording speeds up to 495MB/s, with a minimum sustained write speed ...
Lexar has launched two new suites of professional-quality memory cards with fast transfer speeds for capturing high-resolution images and video clips. Lexar’s new Professional 2933x XQD 2.0 card.
The past few days may have been filled with mobile news but the computing industry wasn't content to be silent either. The USB Implementers Forum (USB IF), for example, has announced the new unified ...